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SCREENSHOTS:
Yup
DESCRIPTION:
Yup is a JavaScript schema builder for value parsing and validation. Define a schema, transform a value to match, validate the shape of an existing value, or both. Yup schema are extremely expressive and allow modeling complex, interdependent validations, or value transformations. Yup's API is heavily inspired by Joi, but leaner and built with client-side validation as its primary use-case. Yup separates the parsing and validating functions into separate steps. cast() transforms data while validate checks that the input is the correct shape. Each can be performed together (such as HTML form validation) or seperately (such as deserializing trusted data from APIs). Yup always relies on the Promise global object to handle asynchronous values as well as Set and Map. For browsers that do not support these, you'll need to include a polyfill, such as core-js.
Features
- You define and create schema objects
- Schema objects are immutable, so each call of a method returns a new schema object
- When using es module syntax, yup exports everything as a named export
- The exported functions are factory methods for constructing schema instances
- Using a custom locale dictionary allows you to customize the default messages used by Yup
- If you need multi-language support, Yup has got you covered
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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